Trenton traffic patterns and roadway design can make crash documentation especially time-sensitive. When a crash involves intersections, heavy commuting routes, or sudden braking traffic, evidence can disappear quickly—vehicles get repaired, dash footage is overwritten, and witnesses become harder to locate.
Even when the airbag issue is discovered later (for example, after a diagnostic test or repair), the strongest cases usually start with an organized timeline:
- what you noticed about the airbag at the scene
- what injuries were treated immediately
- what was found during vehicle inspection or repair
- whether a recall notice or parts history is tied to the restraint system
A lawyer can help connect those pieces to the legal standards used in New Jersey product-injury and personal injury claims.


